Beware, i received a call from multiplan offering to give me fantastic insurance, and they used a serious hard sale tactic. I felt pressured to purchase the insurance, but i canceled the policy before it processed. I called multiplan to cancel it, and they questioned why i wanted to cancel the insurance, gave me a serious attitude and yelled at me for not wanting to keep this insurance. I have never been spoken to that way by anyone in any company. I read that they are very unethical. I also contacted the bbb and they are not accredited by the bbb at all. Do not trust multiplan. Beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The impression that one has about their insurance plan usually is a result of whether or not they understand how the plan works and what it covers, and how claims were handled. All insurers make mistakes, and it is impossible to say, based on the bacts that you have related, whether there were mistakes.
As to high pressure sales tactics, that may have been your experience or perception. You would be well advised to find out the name of the salesman's supervisor-or higher in the company, and explain your experience. While the salesman is paid based upon sales, it does not do anyone any good to leave a trail of bad blood by using hight pressure. Most insurance salespeople rely upon referrals to make future sales.
Most importantly, you must determine who is financially responsible for paying claims. It may be that "MultiPlan" is a product name-not the name of the insurer. You need to determine the insurer(s) behind MultiPlan because it has the ultimate financial responsibility to pay your claims. Then, determine if that company is authorized to transact insurance business in your State by contacting the Insurance Commissioner in the State Capitol. If you are having actual trouble with getting claims paid, contact the Division of Consumer Services (or similar name) at the Insurance Commissioner's office. If the agent who sold you the plan misrepresented the benefits of the plan to you, there will be a department in the Insurance Commissioner's office to which you can complain (it may be called something like the Division of Agent and Agency Services).
It is irrelevant whether they are accredited by the Better Business Bureau. While that may provise some comfort, getting accreditation is voluntary on the part of the company. It would be more significant if the company had a negative BBB rating.
I just got ripped off . I thought it was Nationwide there is not a Multiplan Nationwide ppo. They are a scam.
MultiPlan Financial Groups is a scam company from Canada. They send out letters saying that you won a sweepstakes that you haven't entered for along with a fake check for $2,980.50 to pay for "taxes." They strive to be the leading excellence in idiocy.
Multiplan was created in 1982.
"The only beneftis of a temporary medical insurance policy would be for a health individual and/or someone who does not have a chronic illness. It is a great way to not get locked down into a monthly payment you do not have to make, but if you need health insurance it is almost a scam."
Life insurance is not a scam. There are benefits and drawbacks to having life insurance, it simple depends on the person's needs.
The company Multiplan which is based in New York City has as its mission helping people to manage their healthcare costs. Multiplan provides services of this kind for both individuals and businesses.
"Medical Mutual is a respected and credible insurance agency. However, with the new healthcare reform, there are more and more 'scammers' looking to sell worthless health insurance policies. Before buying any insurance policy, do the due diligence and research every aspect of the policy you're buying."
It's a scam. The real Multiplan, Inc. has a disclaimer on their site. The check will not be honored. However, if you've any doubt, feel free to go to your local bank and ask them. There's no harm in that, and it's not a crime to ask. Whatever you do, though, do not send any money or information to them, even if they tell you that they've a bigger check for you, or that they'll "activate" the first check.
Scam! Stay away! It is not insurance, but a misleading discount plan. Check out ripoffreport.com there is quite a bit of info on this scam.
I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it? I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it? I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it?
One can purchase a student medical insurance from the following online insurance companies; HCC Medical Insurance Services, Aetna Medical Insurance, and United Healthcare.
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